ContentPhoto GalleryNewsSite map

Cable-Stayed Bridges


Rion Antirion, Greece

26 May 2004 (Last Segment Installed)

The cable-stayed bridge is the modern economic solution for medium and some longer span bridges, particularly with the analytical support of computers for multi-stay structures and the availability of many proprietary stay systems. Cleveland Bridge has over 30 years experience of building cable-stayed bridges particularly with steel decks, which remain competitive for long spans.

As a leading bridge builder, Cleveland Bridge offers a comprehensive capability to construct this form of bridge providing the engineering to design, as well as to build and the knowledge to select and manage the stay suppliers. Cleveland Bridge has won the Boyne Bridge contract, in integrated joint venture, on the basis of an innovative trapeze launch scheme - and subsequently with extensive value engineering to save the client money for this composite deck bridge

Experience Record

Completed
Bridge
Location
Main Span(m)
1966
Wye
Chepstow, Wales
235
1968
Luangwa
Zambia
223
1978
West Gate
Melbourne, Australia
336
1978
M25 Lyne
Surrey, England
2 x 55
1982
Kessock
Inverness, Scotland
240
1984
Jindo
South Korea
344
1991
Dartford, England
450
2003
Drogheda, Republic of Ireland
170

2004

Rion Antirion Gulf of Corinth, Greece

3 x 560

 

Bridge Building